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Host vs. Pathogen Evolutionary Arms Race: Effects of Exposure History on Individual Response to a Genetically Diverse Pathogen

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2015-02-01
End Date
2016-12-31

Citation

Walsh, D.P., Felts, B.L., Cassirer, E.F., Besser, T.E., and Jenks, J.A., 2023, Host vs. Pathogen Evolutionary Arms Race: Effects of Exposure History on Individual Response to a Genetically Diverse Pathogen: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Q69IAL.

Summary

This data set contains individual adult bighorn sheep entry and exit/censor times for 3 disease states and 2 mortality states: susceptible, infected and recovered and disease-caused death and non-disease related death. These times are used in a time-to-event analysis that employs a mixture model approach to characterize transition rates between states.

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hcens.final.csv 46 Bytes text/csv
htod.final.csv 90 Bytes text/csv
htoi.final.csv 1.05 KB text/csv
icens.final.csv 95 Bytes text/csv
itod.final.csv 151 Bytes text/csv
itodd.final.csv 456 Bytes text/csv
itor.final.csv 312 Bytes text/csv
rcens.final.csv 76 Bytes text/csv
ritod.final.csv 58 Bytes text/csv
ritodd.final.csv 92 Bytes text/csv
rtod.final.csv 85 Bytes text/csv
rtori.final.csv 122 Bytes text/csv
covariates.rawelisa.final.csv 1.42 KB text/csv
Walsh_code files.zip 186.49 KB application/zip

Purpose

The data were collected to examine the disease course of Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae induced pneumonia involving multiple strains of the pathogen in a captive bighorn sheep herd.

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